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⚫ | ''']''' is the name of a ] made by ], that is used mainly in the popular ] handheld computers. | ||
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Japanese manga by ] serialized in the weekly anthology magazine ] from ] to ] and collected into 42 individual books. | |||
Originally loosely based on the traditional Chinese folk tale '']'', the story concerned the travels of the young boy ] and his various friends seeking the seven Dragon Balls, which could together summon a great dragon who would grant any one wish. | |||
Later stories began to deal more with Songoku's various martial arts battles with a variety of opponents. During the course of the series Songoku grew from a young boy to an adult, saved the world numerous times, learnt of his origin as an alien, fathered two children, died , returned to life, visited other worlds, died yet again, returned to Earth and returned to life all the while honing his considerable and cartoonish martial arts skills. | |||
Immensly popular the series spawned a weekly cartoon series ], a number of feature length movies, thousands of toys and tie-in products, novelizations and video games. | |||
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The dragonball processor is based on the popular 68000 series of processors. | The dragonball processor is based on the popular 68000 series of processors. |
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Dragonball is the name of a microprocessor made by Motorola, that is used mainly in the popular palm handheld computers. The dragonball processor is based on the popular 68000 series of processors.